‘Urban Hell’ Pics That’ll Give You A Newfound Appreciation For Nature (Worst Of All Time)
Interview With ExpertWhen people started leaving rural areas for cities with hopes of finding a better life, they probably didn’t expect urbanization to get so out of hand. Now the concrete jungles where dreams were supposedly made of are seen drowning in pollution, trash, traffic, and dystopian dwellings. One could say that the promise of a better life has somehow turned into urban hell.
To show just how really bad things are getting, Bored Panda compiled a list of the worst consequences caused by developing cities shared on the Urban Hell subreddit. Scroll down to find them, and make sure to upvote the ones that made you sad to see the reality we live in.
While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with urban planner Andy Boenau, who kindly agreed to tell us how we can reverse the damage to urban environments.
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Urban Art In Belgrade
The Annual Monsoon Ritual Of Mumbai's Ocean Giving Back What Has Been Dumped In It
Mumbai, India
It’s predicted that 68% of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2050. While cities offer jobs and prosperity, among other alluring things, their growth doesn’t come without a cost. One of the most pressing issues that urban populations face is environmental degradation.
Beirut Port
A Boy Gathers Recyclable Items From A Semi-Dry Drain, At Taimoor Nagar In New Delhi
Electrical Wiring And Water Pipes In A Brazilian Favela
When people move to urban areas in large numbers, which is known as urbanization, it results in urban sprawl. This means that the population of cities becomes dispersed in a large geographical area, which takes up the land formerly occupied by forests, wetlands, or agriculture. Urban sprawl leads to less biodiversity as species are losing their habitats, with some going extinct.
This Is The Most Apocalyptic Image Of Modern Cairo, Egypt, I Have Ever Seen Anyone Take
Hong Kong
Not A Very Romantic Scene
The loss of nature and green spaces creates the “heat island effect,” where urban areas get significantly hotter than the countryside. As a result, disasters like heatwaves, droughts, and fires are becoming more common, causing health and water supply problems. Higher temperatures can increase the risk of sunstroke, heatstroke, and respiratory problems in inhabitants. Lack of parks, plant life, and water features can also negatively affect city dweller’s mental health.
Ah Yes, Trees
Hong Kong's Dismal Cage Homes House Thousands Of People
Uae Nad Al Sheba III Neighborhood
Additionally, dense populations produce infinite amounts of pollution, contaminating air, water, and soil. This can have dire consequences for people’s health, as harmful particles in the atmosphere can cause respiratory infections, heart disease, and even cancer. In overpopulated cities like Tokyo, Beijing, and Mexico City, inhabitants have to wear masks to protect themselves from the polluted air.
Chinese Ghost Town Of Mansions Reclaimed By Farmers
Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong. Comparison Of 1964 - 2016
Cairo, Egypt
All of this sounds like a script from a dystopian movie but sadly, this is our very real reality. However, the good news is that urban populations can improve, says urban planner Andy Boenau to Bored Panda.
New Delhi - During Lockdown vs. Now
San Francisco, USA
Contrary To Popular Belief, The Belgian Coast's Real Estate Did Survive To The Two World Wars. Its Cultural Heritage Was Destroyed By Real Estate Developers' Greed And Public Officials' Lack Of Care
“Two key things should give any person hope for the future: (1) a basic understanding of how local land use and transportation decisions are made, which will give (2) a blueprint for changing the built environment to fit who we are as humans,” he explained.
Literally, Just Thanksgiving Traffic In La
Hong Kong Street Life
People Offering Prayers At River Yamuna, India, Which Is Frothing From Industrial Waste
“It's true that state departments of transportation have a funding formula that favors junk infrastructure, but everything starts with local land use restrictions. The path to healthy infrastructure begins by persuading local leaders to reform the major obstacles of zoning and parking mandates,” he further explains.
Residential Building In Hong Kong, Shot By Me On 35mm Film
People Living Next To A Helicoidal Street In Chongqing
Dhaka, Bangladesh
“The vast majority of local governments in the US outlaw things like having a single-family home, a duplex, a dentist office, and a market on the same street. Legalize a built environment that fits who we are as people,” Boenau urged.
Magnitogorsk, One Of The Worst Polluted Cities In Russia. Only 28% Of The Children Born In The Town Are Fully Healthy
Private Houses On The Roof Of An Eight-Story Mall In Zhūzhōu, China
Naples, Italy
Johannesburg, South Africa
Inequality In Tembisa, South Africa
"Lying Skyscraper" In Moscow. About 736m Long
Jalousie Neighborhood In Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
Bolton, England
Mumbai, India
Temirtau, Kazakhstan
Burj Al Babas, Turkey (The Largest Ghost Town In The World)
Las Vegas’s Underground Homeless
Mirny, Yakutia, Russia
South Bronx, New York City (1980s). Genuine Smiles Despite All That’s Around Them
An Interesting Perspective I've Stumbled Upon In Macau A Year Ago
Town Square In Bartoszyce (Poland) Before And After
Ferentari, The Poorest Area Of Bucharest, Romania - Most Apartments Are Squatted And Have No Electricity, Hard To Believe This Is In The European Union
16th Century Mill Surrounded By Brand New Concrete In Seaside Bulgaria
Light Pollution By A Single Building In Mumbai (It Was 1 Am When This Pic Was Taken)
Agbobloshie (Ghana) This Suburb Of Accra Is Western Europe's Preferred Dumping Ground For Electronic Waste. Population Affected: +40,000
The Ponds, A Suburb In Sydney. Packed In Like Sardines
Petare, Venezuela
Norilsk, Russia
Disgusting Canal Near My Home In Manila. I Wish People Just Would Bother To Care How Our Environment Is Dying Fast
This Beautiful View From My NYC Apartment
One Of My Most Hated Buildings Finally Got Destroyed And Replaced By Something Beautiful
Infinite Amount Of Concrete…
Mansion On Top Of Building In Bangalore. Dear God
The Border Between The Brazilian City Of "Manaus" And The Amazon Rainforest
Polluted Haze Above Dubai
The City Of Belem Is Tearing Down A Forest Park To Build A Highway For The United Nations Climate Change Conference
Hyesan. North Korea
It's Baffling How Fast It Changes
The Flag Of Urban Hell
Las Vegas
Huntington Beach, California, During The Oil Boom Of 1928
The Before And The After Of My Hometown, Hungary
Egypt, What Is Wrong With You?
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Do Not Show Partiality To The Poor Or Favoritism To The Great, But Judge Your Neighbor Fairly
Why Does Delhi Looks So Dystopian
Covering The Slums With Green Walls
Los Angeles Is Also A Concrete Jungle
Near The Flea Market, Marseilles, France
Anti-Homeless Spikes In Guangzhou, China
Mumbai, India
Hotel In Łodz, Poland
Before And After A Desert Is Turned Into A Soulless Suburb Of A Desert. Jk, Its A Single Photo Of Arizona
There's Cities, There's Metropolises, And Then There's Tokyo
50 Lane Traffic Jam - China
"Ocean Access" + Suburbs In Florida
Dadaab In Kenya. World's Largest Refugee Camp. Stretches Over 20 Miles
The Neue Elbbrücke Bridge In Hamburg. The Original Design Was Completed In 1887 And Featured Two Wonderful Gothic Gateways, Torn Down In 1959 To Add An Additional Lane
The "Other Side" Of The Pyramids Of Giza
This Elementary School In Ohio Can Only Be Reached By Car - It Might Be Normal For Us For Is An Abomination By European / Asian Standards
Garbage In A Canal, Basrah, Iraq
Milano, Italy
Somewhere Along The Karachi Circular Railway, Pakistan
A Concrete Jungle Somewhere In China
Night In Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Guangzhou Aerial
Welcome To Texas
18000 People In A Single Building. (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Lagos, Nigeria - The Overcrowding Is Terrible
Christmas In Grimsby City Centre, UK
The Problem There Are Still People Living In Such Buildings!
Skopje, North Macedonia. Consistently One Of The Most Polluted (Air Quality) Cities In Europe
Income Inequality In Mumbai, India
Postman On His Kowloon Route, 1989
Intersection Of Two Avenues In Sao Paulo, Brazil
Newly Built Housing. Samara, Russia
Liebian Building - A 121-Meter Skyscraper With A Waterfall In The City Of Guiyang, China's Guizhou Province
Trash Next To La Saline Market, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
Mesa, Arizona, USA
An Empty 20 Lane Highway In Naypyidav, Myanmar
Chongqing, China
Outskirts Of Mexico City
Macau
New Residential Block In Malaysia
Delhi, India
Homeless In Phoenix, Arizona - The Hottest City In The USA
Come Enjoy The Lovely Beach In Alexandria, Egypt!
Smog At The River In New Delhi - No, That Is Not Ice On The Water
The Michigan Theater In Detroit. Closed In 1976 And Gutted To Put A 3 Story Parking Garage Inside. Many Remnants Of It Remain
Let Me Introduce You To My Hometown Of Duisburg In Germany
Los Angeles, From Above
Built Up Tunnel In Napoli
Cairo, Egypt
Spaghetti Junction In Kl, Malaysia
A Street In Mansoura, Egypt, With All The Signs For Doctors’ Offices
Main And Delaware Street, Kansas City
60% Of The Things Posted Here Are Far From Being Ugly Or Urban Hell. It Seems That The Notion Of Urban Hell Varies Greatly Between People. This Is Urban Hell
Concrete Canyon In Manhattan
View From The Bathroom Window, Belgrade
Island Heat Effect ✨
Cape Town, South Africa. One Of The Richest Cities On The Continent
Norilsk, Russia
Guangzhou
(Oc) Hebron’s Multi-Story Borders: Ground-Level Palestinians Construct Fences Above Their Streets To Protect Themselves From Upper-Story Israeli Settlers Who Throw Trash, Furniture, And Rocks Down On Them
One Of My Favorite Pictures Of Macau. Hotel Grand Lisboa In The Background
I’m In Chongqing At The Moment…
A Tree Fighting For Its Life In Hong Kong
A Photo Of Central Park During The Great Depression (New York, 1933)
Residential Space In Noida, India
Residential Units In Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Incredibly Dense And Soulless Buildings
China
Monster Building, Hong Kong
Humans have such potential to be amazing but we continuously choose to be absolutely awful most of the time due to capitalism unfortunately
People were plenty awful to each other long before capitalism. Capitalism merely favors particular types of awfulness.
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